Hackers near by you could hack your router and redirect to
the custom Malicious websites, according to a report at least 300,000 routers
compromised by hackers.

Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) routers produced by TP-Link,
D-Link, Micronet and Tenda affected through the Weak authentication and
vulnerabilities in both the routers’ firmware and their web application
interfaces were all exploited in the attacks, reported by security team Cymru.

Hackers attacking Routers:

To hack a router, one of the vulnerability used was a
cross-site request forgery flaw- Whenever a user visited a malicious website,
router authentication was hendled to the hackers. Image below helps you to
describe the attack:

Some of the known flaw also exploited by hackers in ZyXEL
ZynOS firmware on the routers, which meant to download the credentials directly
from the device by using an unauthenticated web interface for the machines.
Hackers also caught up that they changing the domain name system (DNS)
configrautions on the devices, by which user easily rediercted to any of the
Malicious URL that attacker wants to. Most of the victims of the attack were
based in Vietnam, although other victims lived in Italy, India and Thailand.
The attacks date back to at least mid-December. It appears the UK came away
relatively unscathed, even though there were many victims across Europe

Main motive of hackers is still unclear, for what they are
attacking routers because the IP addresses the victims were forwarded on to did
not appear to contain anything obviously malicious. According to Team Cymru
hackers using these type f techniques to send victims to fake sites, where they
could get your financial information ‘n all. You should check yours NOW!